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Inconsistencies in Microdermabrasion Regulations and Training Requirements
Microdermabrasion, a non-surgical cosmetic procedure developed in Italy in 1985, has long been heralded as a
revolutionary skin care technique. During this procedure, a microdermabrasion machine is used to spray tiny
crystals of abrasive material, usually aluminum oxide, onto the face. The crystals exfoliate dead skin cells, and
are then vacuumed away.
Therefore, it is up to each individual state to set up their own regulations and determine microdermabrasion
training requirements. In states where microdermabrasion training requirements are less stringent, this possibility
becomes more likely.
State Requirements for Microdermabrasion Administration and Training
In South Carolina, a spa professional trained in microdermabrasion can only perform the procedure under the
supervision of a doctor. In California, however, anyone who becomes certified after 12 hours of training can do it.
Colorado requires 14 hours of microdermabrasion training at a vocational school. The State of Florida allows the
procedure to be performed by spa professionals on only the head, neck, and scalp.
Some states have no regulations at all, leaving it up to individual spas and manufacturers of microdermabrasion
machines to train technicians themselves. Even where legal regulations do exist, course requirements vary so much
from state to state that it is difficult to guess how well, or how poorly, a technician may have been trained.
Well respected organizations of estheticians, such as the National Coalition of Esthetician and Related
Associations (NCEA) have long stated that they would like to implement a unified standard of microdermabrasion
training, but given the current state of disorder, this could be a long and difficult process. Until they are
successful and microdermabrasion training becomes more uniform, it would be wise for individual consumers to do
their research before undergoing the procedure.
The Future Of Microdermabrasion
What is the future behind this amazing skin exfoliating technique? Well as the need for skincare increases among
both sexes, so must the technology change with it, so that means the future of microdermabrasion is looking good.
This relatively new form of skincare has quickly become one of the leading ways for men and women to create
beautiful looking skin with a more permanent effect than what other methods are providing.
Some experts believe that the future of microdermabrasion will involve a number of other methods being used
together with this method of exfoliation to help increase the likelihood of gaining a much longer lasting effect.
If this is the case then it may be likely that the need for commercial exfoliating creams may become unnecessary in
the future.
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